Unkel

Unkel is a town in Rhineland-Palatiante, Germany, situated on the right bank of the Rhine River, near Remagen, and 20 kilometers southeast of Bonn. The mainly-Catholic town served as a refuge for future German chancellors Konrad Adenauer and Willy Brandt during the era of Nazism, and Unkel served as an army base for the Wehrmacht during World War II. In 2015, Unkel had a population of 5,075 people.